9th European Pet Night under the patronage of Members of the European Parliament Dr. Horst Schnellhardt and Maria Irigoyen,
European Pet Night 2013
20 February 2013, 18:30-20:30
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Supporting survivorship: Life after diagnosis and post-treatment care of head and neck cancer patients
Lunch event organised by the European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC) and hosted by MEP Lieve Wierinck (ALDE, Belgium)
18th September 2017
12.00 – 14.00
Location:
European Parliament, Member’s Salon, ASP Floor 0 Rue Wiertz 60 – Brussels
On Monday 18th September, 2017, ECPC will host a lunch event at the European Parliament to promote better quality of life for cancer patients and survivors, as well as raising awareness of these cancers and calling for prevention, earlier diagnosis and timely treatment.
The event will gather top experts in the field of public health and patient representatives, who will open a holistic debate on next steps towards supporting survivorship.
12.00–12.10: Welcome
12.10–12.20: Introductory remarks and ECPC involvement in supporting survivorship of head and neck cancer patients
12.20–12.45: Life after diagnosis: My journey
Patients’ testimonies:
Moderator: Dr Lydia Makaroff, ECPC Director
12.45–13.00: A physician's perspective: Importance of early diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach to patient care
13.00–13.15: ECPC/ESMO Guidelines on Survivorship
13.15–13.30: Prevention and survivorship: European Union initiatives on head and neck cancers
13.30–13.50: Discussion and questions from the audience
13.50–14.00: Closing remarks
Head and neck cancer is the 7th most common type of cancer in Europe with more than 150,000 new patients diagnosed every year. There is still little awareness of this type of cancer among the public, with many cases diagnosed at late stage.
Head and neck cancer not only alters the appearance and the personal functions of people with cancer, but it forces patients to reconsider their outlook on life, role within a family, professional and personal lives and their future. Moreover, even for a survivor, the ongoing effects of the disease have overpowering psychological and physical consequences.
The theme for the 2017 Make Sense Campaign is Supporting Survivorship, and its activities will focus on improving the lives of head & neck cancer survivors, helping them to ‘live better, live longer’.
As such, the Make Sense campaign team is bringing the fight to the European level, by presenting to the European Parliament the specific needs, issues, and challenges of head and neck cancer survivors.
Register online before 8th September
For more information, please contact anna.rek@ecpc.org
ECPC gratefully acknowledges the support of Merck in organising this event. The Make Sense campaign is supported by Merck, Boehringer Ingelheim and Norgine
9th European Pet Night under the patronage of Members of the European Parliament Dr. Horst Schnellhardt and Maria Irigoyen,
European Pet Night 2013
20 February 2013, 18:30-20:30
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Event date: 31 Jan 13 - 31 Jan 13
A challenge for the working environment - solutions and successful cooperation
AIR POLLUTION IN AIRPORTS
Date: Thursday 22 November 2012
17.30 - 18.00: registration
18.00 - 19.30: conference
19.30 - 21.30: reception
Oral health means more than just good teeth! Join us to discuss the future of European oral health policy.